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Porthos and Beyond: The Critical Importance of Carbon Capture and Storage Projects for Dutch Climate Goals

Publish date: March 1, 2023

Carbon Capture and Storage projects, such as the ‘Porthos’ project of the Port Of Rotterdam, are crucial to tackle emissions from industrial clusters and decarbonise this sector.

To achieve its goals in the Climate Act, the Dutch government will need to reduce its CO2 emissions drastically. Carbon Capture and Storage projects, such as the ‘Porthos’ project of the Port Of Rotterdam, are crucial to tackle emissions from industrial clusters and decarbonise this sector.

Check out our new fact sheet with Clean Air Task Force to learn more: CATF_PorthosFactsheet_English_03.20.23

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6th meeting of the Carbon Removal Expert Group summary and feedback 

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Photo: Christening of Northern Lights’ first CO₂ carrier in Stavanger in 2025, by Olav Øye

A great leap towards a scaled European market for CCS: Northern Lights expands storage capacity, will store CO₂ from Stockholm  

Europe’s only multi-source, injection-ready CO₂ storage site will more than triple its capacity by 2028. The decision follows an agreement with Stockholm Exergi to transport and store up to 800 – 900 kilotonnes of CO₂ per year. “This decision is years in the making, and the culmination of decades of hard work from many, Bellona included” says Bellona Europa Director Jonas Helseth.

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